National treasures to be displayed in Dearborn this July - Detroit Metro Times

Rare Historical Documents Come to The Henry Ford Museum in July

In celebration of the United States' 250th anniversary, a special exhibition is set to touch down in Dearborn. The 'Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged a Nation' will make its way to The Henry Ford museum from July 9-26, featuring some of the most pivotal documents in American history.

These precious artifacts, courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration and the National Archives Foundation, offer a unique glimpse into the country's formative years. Among them are just a few of the original copies of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Association calling for a boycott of British goods, and the Treaty of Paris that formally recognized the United States as an independent nation.

Visitors will also be able to see an engraved copy of the Declaration of Independence – one of only about 50 known copies. The exhibition also includes the Oaths of Allegiance from three of America's founding fathers: George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and Aaron Burr.

Furthermore, attendees will get to witness a rare draft copy of the U.S. Constitution and the tally of votes approving its adoption. These documents are more than just relics of history – they represent the very principles that continue to shape America today.

The Henry Ford museum is set to open these remarkable historical artifacts to the public on July 9, free of charge. However, due to their rarity and significance, tickets must be reserved in advance through thehenryford.org.

As the nation celebrates its 250th birthday, this exhibition serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring ideals that have made America great. By bearing witness to these pivotal documents, Americans can rekindle their connection to the country's founding principles and continue to champion them for generations to come.
 
🎉 I'm hyped they're making these historical docs free 🤩 The US 250th anniversary is a big deal but let's be real, history should be accessible to everyone 👥 Not just some fancy museums where you gotta shell out cash 💸
 
🤩 Can you imagine walking into The Henry Ford Museum and being surrounded by actual pieces of history? It's like stepping into a time machine! 🕰️ I'm low-key freaking out thinking about getting to see the original copies of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Association, and all that jazz. I mean, these documents aren't just relics of the past, they're like the blueprints for America's future.

I love how they're making this exhibition super accessible by offering free tickets, but also making sure people reserve them in advance. It's like they want to make sure everyone gets a chance to experience history firsthand! 🎟️ And can you imagine seeing that engraved copy of the Declaration of Independence? Mind blown! 😲

But what I think is really cool about this exhibition is how it highlights the connection between our country's past and present. It's like, these documents aren't just dusty old artifacts, they're still influencing the decisions we make today. 🤝 It's a pretty powerful reminder of the importance of history and how it shapes us into who we are as a society.

Anyway, I'm totally marking my calendar for July 9th! Who else is excited to see this exhibition? 😁
 
You know, I was thinking about how these historical documents are like old friends we've never really had a chance to talk to... they're just sitting there, waiting to share their stories with us. But it's not just about seeing the documents themselves, it's about understanding what they represent - the struggles, the sacrifices, and the hopes of the people who came before us.

It's crazy to think that these documents are over 250 years old and yet we're still grappling with the same ideas of freedom and democracy. It's like, we've grown up so much as a nation, but at the same time, we've also learned so little from our past. These exhibits can be a real wake-up call for us to reconnect with what truly matters.

And you know what really got me thinking... what if we saw these documents not just as artifacts of history, but as living, breathing reminders of our shared humanity? What if we looked at them and thought, "Wow, I'm a part of this story. I'm connected to all those people who fought for what we consider basic rights today." It's like... the more we learn about our past, the more we realize how little we really know about ourselves 🤯
 
I'm so stoked they're putting these historic docs on display 🤩! I mean, can you even imagine seeing one of the original copies of the Declaration of Independence in person? Mind blown, right?! It's crazy how these documents shaped the country we know today and yet, some of them are still super rare. Like, who knew there were only about 50 known copies of that thing?! I'm definitely gonna try to snag a ticket for this exhibit when it opens on July 9th – gotta see these historical artifacts up close! The Henry Ford museum is giving away free tickets though, so fingers crossed I can get in! 🤞
 
omg i'm so down for this!!! 🤩 the thought of seeing those original documents in person is literally breathtaking! i mean, can you even imagine holding one of those papers in your hands knowing it's a piece of history? 🙌 and that they're gonna be on display for free? what an amazing way to celebrate america's 250th birthday! i'm def adding this to my bucket list ASAP 💖
 
Man, I'm so hyped about this new exhibit at The Henry Ford Museum! 🤩 It's like, we get to see some of the actual stuff that helped shape our nation into what it is today. You know, it's crazy how these documents are still just as relevant now as they were back then. Like, the Declaration of Independence and all that... it's not just about America's birthday, it's about the core values that we're supposed to be living by. And you know what? It's time for us to re-examine those values and make sure we're still on track.

I think what I love most about this exhibit is that it's not just some boring old history lesson. It's an opportunity for us to connect with our past, but also to look towards the future and see how we can apply these principles to make America (and ourselves) better. Tickets are free, but you gotta reserve them in advance... I guess that's a reminder that sometimes you have to plan ahead and take control of your own journey.

Anyway, if you're into history or just want to learn more about the country you live in, this exhibit is definitely worth checking out. It's like, we can all benefit from being reminded of what's truly important. 🙏
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s wild how some historical stuff is just sitting around collecting dust and then suddenly becomes super valuable 🤯...like what even is a document worth millions? I mean, I know they’re important and all that, but still. They should probably make the docu about George Washington’s teeth more popular 😂...anyway, The Henry Ford museum is doing a great thing with this exhibit – it's awesome that they're making these documents accessible to the public without charging 💸...but seriously, can you even imagine how cool it'll be to see those original copies in person?
 
I'm so stoked about The Henry Ford museum exhibition in July 🎉! It's gonna be lit to see some of America's most historic docs on display, including that super rare engraved copy of the Declaration of Independence 🔍💥 Their exhibit is all about highlighting the key documents that helped shape the country into what it is today... and I'm hyped to check it out for myself! 🤩
 
It's crazy how our gov is makin moves to showcase some of the most iconic docu's in US history 🤯. Like, think about it, these artifacts are literally the foundation of what America stands for today 🇺🚫. I'm all for celebratin' our nation's 250th anniversary and all, but let's be real, this is also an opportunity to remind us all of the principles that we should be fightin' for 🌟.

I mean, these docs are more than just relics of history - they're a reminder of what we gotta keep workin' towards if we wanna stay true to ourselves and our country 🤝. And let's not forget, it's free of charge for everyone! That's some good ol' American spirit right there 💸.

But here's the thing - with these docs on display, I'm hopin' people are gonna start thinkin' critically about what it means to be an American and what kind of country we wanna be 🤔. We can't just sit back and enjoy the history books anymore - we gotta get involved and make sure our voices are heard in the decisions that shape our nation's future 🗳️.

Tickets might be reserved in advance, but I say we reserve a piece of ourselves too 🖐️.
 
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